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John E. Mack - Transcending the Dualistic Mind - zenmaster - 10-31-2010 John E. Mack - Transcending the Dualistic Mind (transpersonal psychology) http://video.google.ca/videoplay?docid=685085385914178771# Enjoyed the video. Mack knew too well that there tend to be multiple aspects to the "reality" of the phenomena: 1) Literal 2) Individual psychological 3) Biology, phylogeny and collective unconscious 4) Metaphysical/symbolic 5) Mythico/religious 6) Some combination of above Some examples of these: 1) the circumstantial, historical, causal, measurable, in-your-face 2) personal mind - the imagination, hopes/fears, complexes, allegory, biases, synchronicities, one's valuing system, world view 3) collective mind - patterns related to physical life, instinctual needs, group apprehensions 4) mind - archetypal influences of mind, epitomizations, representations, strange attractors, Plato's forms 5) spirit - transcendence, salvation, spiritual seeking Because in our experience we can not truly separate these aspects of reality, each of these aspects are intrinsically related to the phenomena themselves. I think we'd gain the most from a "holistic" treatment of the problem, where consideration would be given to how these various aspects contribute to how we understand and relate to the phenomena. |